Jennair Gerardot knew her husband was having an affair, and in a series of texts, she told him explicitly what she was going to do about it – she was going to murder his lover.

She allegedly did just that, breaking into the other woman’s house and waiting, around 7 p.m. on Monday, Delaware Online reported.

Gerardot, 47, a former marketing manager, waited at Meredith Chapman’s with a gun, and when Chapman got home, she immediately shot her. Then, she shot herself, Radnor Township Police in Pennsylvania said.

Mark Gerardot was going to meet Chapman, 33, an assistant vice president at Villanova University, for dinner that night and got worried when she didn’t show up. That’s when he went to her house, police said. When cops arrived he was outside the house and said, “My wife may be inside.”

Bill Colarulo, superintendent of Radnor Township Police, told Delaware Online that the murder was not a

Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez was considered one of the all-time best tight ends. But his career would be derailed by a timeline of legal run-ins, including

being convicted of first-degree murder plus weapons charges in the death of Odin Lloyd. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. On April 19, 2017, the 27-year-old was found hanging in his cell.

Oxygen’s new docu-series “Aaron Hernandez Uncovered” unravels the football star’s shocking death with unprecedented access to those that knew the athelete best. The two part docu-series premieres March 17 at 7/6c on Oxygen.

Here are five questions we still have about his suicide.

Did He Know That His Conviction Would Be Erased?

After his suicide, Hernandez’s murder conviction in the Lloyd case was voided. How? Massachusetts has recognized a legal rule called “abatement ab initio,” which essentially means that convictions are thrown out if

When Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell on April 19, 2017 after hanging himself, authorities also discovered the former NFL star’s last words in three handwritten suicide notes. In the weeks following Hernandez’s death, a portion of one note — addressed to his fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins — was released in a legal filing by the prosecution.

At the time, prosecutors intended to use the suicide note to argue Hernandez’s first-degree murder conviction should not be vacated because of his death. As CNN reported, the annulment of his guilty verdict would “reward the defendant’s conscious, deliberate and voluntary act,” said the court filing.

Massachusetts, the state where Hernandez was tried, recognizes the legal principle of “abatement ab initio,” which allows courts to void convictions for defendants if they die before exhausting all their appeals. And in Massachusetts, first-degree murder convictions prompt an automatic appeal.

Rapper Logic’s message of suicide prevention has been working. According to the Huffington Post, calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline tripled after the artist’s performance at the Grammy Awards last month of “1-800-273-8255.” The song is named after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s phone number.

The organization took to social media to thank him personally. “We were so moved by @Logic301‘s performance. Thank you to all of the survivors for your strength, we commend you, and to Logic for sharing our lifesaving resources. There is hope there is help. You are never alone.”

“Logic’s performance during the 2018 Grammys was an incredible moment in suicide prevention,” Frances Gonzalez, director of communications for the suicide prevention organization, said to CNN. “By sharing a message of hope and taking the stage with individuals who have been personally affected by suicide, Logic demonstrated on a global scale that healing is happening every day for

Rapper Logic’s message of suicide prevention has been working. According to the Huffington Post, calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline tripled after the artist’s performance at the Grammy Awards last month of “1-800-273-8255.” The song is named after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s phone number.

The organization took to social media to thank him personally. “We were so moved by @Logic301‘s performance. Thank you to all of the survivors for your strength, we commend you, and to Logic for sharing our lifesaving resources. There is hope there is help. You are never alone.”

“Logic’s performance during the 2018 Grammys was an incredible moment in suicide prevention,” Frances Gonzalez, director of communications for the suicide prevention organization, said to CNN. “By sharing a message of hope and taking the stage with individuals who have been personally affected by suicide, Logic demonstrated on a global scale that healing is happening every day for

A mother is speaking out after her 12-year-old daughter committed suicide at school. According to NBC4, Stormiyah Denson-Jackson died on Tuesday of an apparent suicide at her boarding school in Washington, D.C. Her mother, Pat Denson, says that she had been bullied.

“She did tell me that a lot of kids would be bullying her, picking on her. And when she tried to tell the staff, they wouldn’t do nothing about it,” Denson said. “But when she reacted, they put her as the bully.”

The incident took place at The SEED Public Charter School of Washington. The girl’s body was found dead in her dorm room.

“I sent my baby there to learn, not to die,” the mother said. “I just can’t understand it.” She blames the school for not watching over the well-being of her daughter. “They supposed to look in the room and look on the bed to make sure that that child

After the tragic death of a 12-year-old girl from Panama City Beach, Florida, two of her classmates have been arrested for cyberbullying, reported ABC News. Gabriella Green reportedly hanged herself on January 10, and police believe extreme bullying took place in the days leading up to her death.

Two 12-year-olds, a boy and a girl, have been arrested in connection with Green’s death, Panama City Beach officials stated in a news release. Their names haven’t been released, but the two suspects were interviewed by police after investigators examined several social media accounts and cell phones related to the case.

Both allegedly confessed to cyberbullying Green, and one suspect, the girl, allegedly admitted to starting rumors about her.

“Her actions consisted of starting rumors of the victim having sexually transmitted diseases, vulgar name-calling … and threats to ‘expose’ personal and sensitive details of the victim’s life,” a police report stated.

A teen’s death has been ruled a suicide by gunshot. According to WTVR, 17-year-old Hannah Green’s death was ruled a suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the abdomen, per the Medical Examiner’s Office in Amelia County, Virginia.

Green was found dead on Saturday at a storage building. “The Amelia Sheriff’s Office received a report of a 17-year-old female with a gunshot wound to her stomach,” an Amelia Sheriff’s Office spokesperson said. “The victim was in a storage building at the property [in the Morefield Meadows subdivision]. The victim was conscious and able to talk to deputies before being transported, by ambulance, to Chippenham Hospital.”

Green died later at the hospital.

Her family has been skeptical of her suicide. “[There was] no indication that she would have done this to herself,” Tina Green, the victim’s stepmother, said. At the time, Green was living with her boyfriend. “We saw or spoke with her every

Lexi Tomcavage, the daughter of former Big Brother contestant Amber Siyavus, has died in an apparent suicide. This marks the fifth suicide in the small Ohio town where Tomcavage lived to occur within the past six months.

TMZ reports that the death occurred on Monday night. Lexi had been tweeting about the loss of a friend before taking her life: “[I] miss you” and “never been like this before,” she had reportedly posted on social media.

Siyavus had competed on the eight season of Big Brother, coming in 7th place. Known for her lachrymose character, fans gave her the nickname “Wahmbler.” Hollywoodlife.com notes that she was the only HouseGuest to make it to the Jury phase without winning Head of Household or Power of Veto. She spoke frequently of her love for her daughter while on the show.

The rash of suicides in Perry County has led to demonstrations protesting Perry High School’s lack of

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